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September 23, 2008
Arlington Earns National Awards
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Arlington Mayor
Dr. Robert Cluck |
Effectively serving Arlington is the city’s goal. Measuring that
effectiveness is sometimes more difficult than one would assume. One
efficient way to find out how we are doing is to submit programs and
activities for review by professional organizations and our peers.
Being recognized for cutting edge activities, progressive
programming and service oriented can accomplish the initiatives the
Council and I have set for the City. This month we have been
recognized for excellence, innovation and quality programming.
I am happy to announce that the City of Arlington Purchasing
Division has been recognized for the fifth straight year for their
achievement in meeting purchasing initiatives and personnel
training/certification. The Purchasing Division earned the 2008
Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award. This is our fifth
consecutive award (2004 - 2008), placing Arlington among the top 10
cities nation-wide. This prestigious honor is only earned by public
entities that score highly against the National Purchasing
Institute's standardized criteria. The program measures innovation,
professionalism, e-procurement, productivity and leadership.
At Parks and Recreation,
the Arlington Tennis Center received the
2008 Outstanding Facility of the Year Award from the United States
Tennis Association (USTA). The Tennis Center was judged on the
quality of its programs, staffing, special events, facility
appearance, amenities and adherence to USTA standards. The Arlington
Tennis Center has also won five national awards and six sectional
awards.
Also this month, Arlington earned a Playful City USA Award. The City
was recognized along with 67 other communities nation-wide. The
award was presented by KaBOOM!, a national non-profit organization
whose vision is for every child in America to have a place to play
within walking distance.
Promoting naturally fun neighborhoods, programming productivity into
our facilities and creating professionalism in our staff and
processes is how we achieve excellence. I am thrilled to
congratulate our Purchasing and Parks and Recreation employees for
their efforts in meeting and exceeding the needs of our residents
and guests.

Robert Cluck, MD
Mayor
City of Arlington

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September 23, 2008
Arlington Earns National Awards
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Arlington Mayor
Dr. Robert Cluck |
Effectively serving Arlington is the city’s goal. Measuring that
effectiveness is sometimes more difficult than one would assume. One
efficient way to find out how we are doing is to submit programs and
activities for review by professional organizations and our peers.
Being recognized for cutting edge activities, progressive
programming and service oriented can accomplish the initiatives the
Council and I have set for the City. This month we have been
recognized for excellence, innovation and quality programming.
I am happy to announce that the City of Arlington Purchasing
Division has been recognized for the fifth straight year for their
achievement in meeting purchasing initiatives and personnel
training/certification. The Purchasing Division earned the 2008
Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award. This is our fifth
consecutive award (2004 - 2008), placing Arlington among the top 10
cities nation-wide. This prestigious honor is only earned by public
entities that score highly against the National Purchasing
Institute's standardized criteria. The program measures innovation,
professionalism, e-procurement, productivity and leadership.
At Parks and Recreation,
the Arlington Tennis Center received the
2008 Outstanding Facility of the Year Award from the United States
Tennis Association (USTA). The Tennis Center was judged on the
quality of its programs, staffing, special events, facility
appearance, amenities and adherence to USTA standards. The Arlington
Tennis Center has also won five national awards and six sectional
awards.
Also this month, Arlington earned a Playful City USA Award. The City
was recognized along with 67 other communities nation-wide. The
award was presented by KaBOOM!, a national non-profit organization
whose vision is for every child in America to have a place to play
within walking distance.
Promoting naturally fun neighborhoods, programming productivity into
our facilities and creating professionalism in our staff and
processes is how we achieve excellence. I am thrilled to
congratulate our Purchasing and Parks and Recreation employees for
their efforts in meeting and exceeding the needs of our residents
and guests.

Robert Cluck, MD
Mayor
City of Arlington
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